By BEX Staff for AZBEX
The Mesa Design Review Board held a discussion session Dec. 12 to consider plans for Meridian Gardens, a 72-unit multifamily development planned on five acres at the NEC of Southern Avenue and Meridian Road.
Rezoning for the property has already been approved by Mesa City Council. The project narrative accompanying the rezoning request noted, “The property has sat undeveloped for well over 30 years, aggregating trash, debris, transients, as well as nuisance vegetation. Development of this property will not only be a tremendous boost to the character of the area, but also will make the area safer and more appealing to current and future residents.”
It goes on to say, “There is a demand in the area for affordable / attainable housing in Mesa and inadequate supply. More housing in this area will generate a higher demand for commerce, including supermarkets, convenience stores, offices, retail, etc. in the close vicinity of the proposed development. It is the intent and desire of the developer to work hand in hand with the City as well as the neighbors to create a viable development that benefits not only the existing neighborhood, but also the future residents.”
Development on the site will be in three three-story buildings, with primary access at the northeast corner of the property from Meridian Road.
Planned amenities include a pool, ramadas and a “tot lot,” among others.
BFH Holdings LLC is the developer. The architect is Legacy Drafting and Design. BFH Group is the engineer. Mesa DRB took no action during the recent discussion session.